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How to Determine Wind Speed Using a Windsock

In addition to wind direction, Windsocks can be used to provide a rough indicator of the wind speed. There are however a few things to bear in mind when interpreting Windsock position.

TECHNICAL GUIDE

Topic

Wind Speed Estimation

Standard Size

2m Windsock (reference)

Speed Range

5 – 25+ Knots

Accuracy

Approximate Indicator Only

Windsock Poles showing wind speed indication in an open field

Windsock Poles installed in an open location — essential for accurate wind speed readings.

Reading Wind Speed

Approximate wind speeds can be determined based on Windsock position — using a standard 2m Windsock as the reference. The angle at which the Windsock extends from its Frame gives a visual indication of wind strength, ranging from light breezes through to strong gusts.

The Windsock and wind speed should be calibrated using an anemometer if more accuracy is desired.

Disclaimer

The information in this Post is general information ONLY in relation to the use of a Windsock to provide approximate wind speed indications.

Visual Reference

The diagram below illustrates approximate wind speeds based on Windsock position. Use this as a quick visual reference when observing your Windsock in the field.

Windsock wind speed indicator diagram showing approximate wind speeds based on Windsock position

Windsock wind speed indicator — approximate speeds based on Windsock angle.

Speed Range

A standard 2m Windsock indicates wind speeds from approximately 5 knots (light breeze, partial extension) through to 25 knots and above (fully extended, horizontal).

Placement Matters

The Windsock should be located in an open space without any obstructions nearby. Obstacles such as trees and buildings may affect the windsock operation and give a false indication of wind speed and direction.

Remote Australian airstrip showing ideal open Windsock location

An open airstrip location — free from obstructions — provides the most accurate wind readings.

Location Tips

✓ Choose an open space free from obstructions
✓ Avoid proximity to trees and buildings
✓ Obstacles can give false readings for both speed and direction

Improving Accuracy

An anemometer can be used to calibrate the Windsock in its desired location if more accuracy is required. A striped Windsock is sometimes preferred so that the position of the Windsock – and rough wind speed – can be determined at a further distance.

Windsock Pole installation for accurate wind measurement

Proper Windsock installation helps ensure reliable wind speed calibration.

Variables Affecting Performance

The performance of the Windsock will vary in wet conditions, with different fabrics, lengths and if obstacles are present. Understanding these variables is essential for interpreting wind speed readings accurately.

1 Wet Conditions — moisture adds weight to the fabric, reducing responsiveness
2 Fabric Type — different fabrics have different weight and porosity characteristics
3 Windsock Length — longer Windsocks require more wind to fully extend
4 Nearby Obstacles — buildings and trees create turbulence and false readings

Calibration Tips

✓ Use an anemometer for calibration at your specific location
✓ Striped Windsocks aid visibility from a distance
✓ Wet weather, fabric type and length all affect performance

Important Notice

Accuracy Disclaimer

Windsock wind speeds should be taken as a very rough indicator only as performance will vary in wetter conditions, with different size Windsocks, different fabric and nearby obstructions. Windsocks Australia does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of this information.

Further Reading

We are often asked for advice on what Windsocks are needed in particular locations. Our post on Wind Regions in Australia should help. You could also reference the Australia Standard.

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Australian airstrip with aircraft illustrating wind regions

Understanding wind regions helps select the right Windsock for your location.

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Key Takeaways

2m

Standard Windsock reference size

5–25 kts

Readable wind speed range

4

Key variables affecting accuracy

Open

Location required for true readings

Striped

Best for long-distance visibility

Approx

Indicator only — calibrate for precision

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